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Professional profile<\/h1>\n

Career Summary<\/h2>\n

After qualifying in medicine at Worcester College, Oxford, my career path has taken me to Bristol, Norwich and Cambridge before moving to Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital.<\/p>\n

At QCCH, my research into monochorionic twins and also non – invasive fetal ECG resulted in my obtaining a PhD under the guidance of Professor Nick Fisk. I also completed subspeciality training at the Centre for Fetal Care before completing my general training. I was appointed as a Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at the Royal Devon and Exeter Foundation NHS Trust in 2003.<\/p>\n

Whilst being a subspecialist in fetal medicine and having a busy obstetric practice with regular sessions on delivery suite, I also have a full general gynaecological practice with a special interest in urogynaecology.<\/p>\n

I have been a committee member of the British Maternal and Fetal Medicine Society for over 13 years and became its President in 2018.<\/p>\n

Professional Qualifications<\/h2>\n

BA 1986 – Bachelor of Arts (Physiological Sciences), Worcester College, Oxford<\/p>\n

BM BCh 1989 – Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, Oxford University Clinical Medical School<\/p>\n

MRCGP 1993 – Royal College of General Practitioners<\/p>\n

MRCOG 1996 – Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists<\/p>\n

PhD (Imperial College, London) – Doctor of Philosophy<\/p>\n

Research & Publications (overview)<\/h2>\nFetal origins of reduced arterial distensibility in the donor twin in twin-twin transfusion syndrome. Cheung YF, Taylor MJO<\/strong>, Fisk NM, Redington AN, Gardiner HM.
\nLancet 2000, 355, 1157-8\nTwin-twin transfusion syndrome: the influence of intrauterine laser -photocoagulation on arterial distensibility in childhood.
\nGardiner HM, Taylor MJO<\/strong>, Karatza A, Vanderheyden T, Huber A, Greenwald SE, Fisk NM, Hecher K Circulation 2003 107, 1906-1911\nNon-invasive fetal ECG recording in singleton and multiple pregnancies.
\nTaylor MJO<\/strong>, Smith MJ, Cannon VA, Green AR, Wee L, Fisk NM, Gardiner HM
\nBJOG 2003, 110, 668-678\nManagement of twin-twin transfusion syndrome
\nA Chapter in: Blickstein & Keith (Eds):
\nMultiple pregnancy: Epidemiology, gestation and perinatal outcome.
\npp 552-570 Taylor MJO<\/strong>, Fisk NM 2005\nNon-invasive intrapartum fetal ECG: preliminary report
\nTaylor MJO<\/strong>, Thomas MJ, Smith MJ, Oseku-Afful S, Fisk NM, Green AR, Paterson-Brown S, Gardiner HM
\nBJOG 2005, 112 (8), 1016-1021\nThe management of multiple pregnancy
\nTaylor MJO
\n<\/strong>Early Hum Dev. 2006, 82(6), 365-70\nImplementation of an NHS First Trimester Screening Clinic
\nTaylor MJO<\/strong>, Liversedge HM, James A.
\nUltrasound 2008, 16(2), 1-5-109\nFetal compromise in the first stage of labour
\nChapter in: Obstetrics & Gynaecology, an evidence-based text for MRCOG (3rd Edition), edited by M Kilby – 2016
\nBlackman J & Taylor MJO<\/strong>\nFetal compromise in the second stage of labourChapter in: Obstetrics & Gynaecology, an evidence-based text for MRCOG (3rd Edition), edited by M Kilby – 2016
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